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ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE 


Barbers’  Chairs  and 


T.  NOONAN  <5  CO. 

38  PORTLAND  ST.  A  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Owing  to  the  steady  increase  in  lumber  and  the  cost  of  labor  we  are  obliged  to  issue  this 

REVISED  LIST  PRICES 

OF 

Kochs’  Hydraulic  and  Columbia 

Barbers’  Chairs 


Xo.  1.  Cirand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  oak . ^slOO-OO 

Xo.  1.  Grand  Ihize  H\'draulic  Chair,  mahogany . 115.00 

Xo.  li.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair .  77.50 

Xo.  .'i.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair .  60.50 

Xo.  4.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  oak .  85.00 

Xo.  4.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  mahogany .  100.00 

Xo.  ‘5.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  mahogany . 125.00 

Xo.  6.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair .  55.50 

Xo.  7.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair .  07.50 

Xo.  12.  Columbia  Chair .  89.00 

Xo.  14.  Columbia  Chair  . 87.00 

Xo.  17.  Columbia  Chair.  uphoLste'red  with  plu.sh  or  leather .  84.00 

Xo.  IS.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair .  50. 00 

Xo.  21.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  oak .  .  .  .  . .  ...  75.00 

No.  21.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  mahogany  ....  .  .  .  .Isif .  s5.00 

No.  24.  Columbia  Chair . 47.00 

No.  29.  Grand  Prize  Plydraulic  Chair . 62.00 

No.  80.  Columbia  Chair . ' . ‘i;  .  55.50 

No.  81.  Pedestal  Columbia  Chair . .  42.00 

No.  82.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair . 55.50 

Xo.  87.  Columbia  Chair . .  .  .  44.00 

■Xo.  47.  Pedestal  Columbia  Chair . . ;  . .  44.00 

Xo.  82.  Columbia  Chair . (i0.5o 

Xo.  S8.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair . 58.00 

No.  86.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair . ......'.  50.0(j 

No.  86.  (Jrand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  with  pedestal  base . .  .  .  55.00 

Xo.  88.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair . ;.....  58.00 

No.  182.  Vulcan  Hydraulic  Chair . 85.0(t 

Xo.  184.  Vulcan  Hydraulic  Chair .  70.00 

So.  184.  Vulcan  Hydraulic  Chair,  with  glass  arms .  78.00 

Xo.  831.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair,  mahogany . 85.00 

Xo.  845.  Grand  Prize  Hydraulic  Chair .  67.50 


These  prices  take  effect  February  15,  1907,  and  cancel  the  prices  shown 
in  this  catalogue  under  the  illustrations  of  the  respective  Barbers’  Chairs 


This  is  a  Catalogue 
of  only 


BARBERS’  CHAIRS 


Barbers’  Furniture 


we  also  have  a  Large  Catalogue  of 

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INTRODUCTORY 

TO  OUR  PATRONS 

Our  new  catalogue  for  J5arl)ers’  Chairs  and  Furniture  will  be  found  more  complete  than  ever.  We  are  handling 
the  barbers'  chairs  and  furniture  manufactured  b}'  Theo.  Kochs  Company,  of  Chicago,  and  our  line  presents  a 
great  variety  of  styles,  ranging  in  prices  to  suit  all  demands. 

Kochs’  Barbers'  Chairs  are  celebrated  all  over  the  country  for  perfection  in  workmanship  and  finish,  for  simplicity 
of  construction  and  for  durability. 

Our  catalogue  presents  a  number  of  new  designs  in  Mirror  Cases  and  Wall  P'ixtures.  These  will  be  found  very 
modern  and  quite  striking  in  appearance.  Whenever  you  contemplate  refurnishing  your  shop,  we  solicit  an  opportu¬ 
nity  to  quote  you  our  prices.  \Ve  are  prepared  to  submit  very  reasonable  figures  on  entire  outfits  and  we  are  in  posi¬ 
tion  to  make  prompt  shipment  on  very  short  notice. 

We  thank  you  for  the  generous  patronage  which  you  have  bestowed'  upon  us  during  the  past,  and,  assuring  you 
that  we  will  do  all  in  our  power  to  merit  your  confidence  in  the  future,  we  remain,  Yours  truly, 

T.  NOONAN  &  CO. 


TERMS 

Our  terms  are  cash,  C.  O.  D.,  on  all  orders  for  Barbers’  Chairs,  Furniture,  Bath  Outfits  or  Plumbing  Goods.  We 
require  a  deposit  as  a  guarantee  that  the  goods  will  be  taken  on  arrival.  We  can  make  liberal  prices  for  cash,  or  we  can 
offer  you  very  reasonable  terms  on  the  instalment  plan. 

ESTIMATES 

Upon  complete  outfits  we  can  offer  very  liberal  inducements,  and  we  are  always  glad  to  furnish  estimates  or  other 
information  desired.  Our  facilities  for  immediately  furnishing  entire  outfits  are  absolutely  unequaled,  and  we  know  that 
our  prices  will  be  found  as  low  as  the  lowest.  '\Vhenever  you  contemplate  refurnishing  your  shop,  let  us  hear  from  you 
and  we  shall  be  glad  to  submit  our  best  offer. 

SHIPPING  INSTRUCTIONS 

In  ordering  goods  of  us,  please  always  be  particular  to  state  whether  shipment  is  to  be  made  by  express 
or  freight,  and  if  you  j)refer  to  have  shipment  made  over  any  particular  line,  please  be  careful  to  so  state  when  ordering. 

In  ordering  chairs  or  furniture,  please  state  whether  they  are  to  be  shipped  by  express  or  freight.  In  ordering 
chairs  be  careful  to  state  what  color  jjlusli  or  leather  is  to  be  used  iu  upholstering. 

We  make  no  charge  for  boxing  or  cartage,  and  always  secure  for  our  customers  the  lowest  rate  of  freight 
obtainable. 

NOTICE 

In  shipping  goods  by  express,  C.  O.  D.,  we  always  sehd  an  itemized  bill,  but  if  any  of  our  customers  object  to 
having  this  bill  seen  by  the  express  agent,  we  will  send  it  to  them  by  mail.  When  s|iipment  is  desired  in  this  way, 
however,  it  should  be  mentioned  each  time  when  ordering.  ,  ^ 

We  are  always  very  willing  to  correct  any  errors  that  have  occurred  through  any  oversight  on  our  part,  and 
we  will  consider  it  a  special  favor  if  our  patrons  will  pronq^tly  call  our  attention  to  any  orders  that  are  not  properly 
filled. 


PON  the  following  pages  we  offer 
a  line  of  Barbers’  Chairs  which  is 
most  complete  and  unequaled  in 
variety  and  quality.  We  quote 
chairs  which  raise  and  lower  or  chairs  which 
only  revolve  and  recline,  or  which  combine 
all  these  movements,  and  we  quote  chairs  made 
of  iron  or  wood.  In  short,  anything  and  everything  possible  in  the 
modern  chair  for  the  barber  shop. 


KOCHS’ 

GRAND  PRIZE 
BARBERS’  CHAIRS 

Highest  Award  Wherever  Exhibited 


PARIS  -  -  1900 

BUFFALO  -  1901 


ST.  LOUIS  -  1904 

PORTLAND  -  1905 
OMAHA  -  -  1898 


CHICAGO  -  1893 

NASHVILLE  -  1897 


KOCHS’  HYDRAULIC  CHAIRS  are  truly  HYDRAULIC 

They  are  raised  and  lowered  by  oil,  and  must  not  be  compared  with 
cheap,  unsatisfactory  chairs  which  accomplish  these  movements  with 
ratchets  and  springs.  The  operation  of  KOCHS’  HYDRAULIC  CHAIRS  is 
simple  in  the  extreme  and  both  the  raising  and  lowering  movements 
are  accomplished  with  a  touch  of  the  foot-treadle  —  a  few  strokes  of  the 
treadle  raise  the  chair  to  the  desired  height.  A  pressure  of  the  foot 
upon  the  treadle  allows  the  chair  to  gradually  descend;  removing  the 
foot  from  the  treadle  automatically  locks  the  chair  in  its  position.  Noth¬ 
ing  could  be  simpler.  The  machinery  is  truly  hydraulic.  There  is 
nothing  to  get  out  of  order. 

Our  chairs  cost  no  more  than  others.  We  shall  be  pleased 
to  quote  prices  for  cash,  or  will  make  liberal  terms  upon  the  instalment 
plan,  and  you  will  find  that  we  can  furnish  you  with  better  goods  at 
prices  and  terms  as  favorable  as  others. 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  5 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3,  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  mahogany  of  choice  selection,  highly  finished  and  upholstered  with  Spanish  hand- 
buffed  leather  of  any  desired  color.  Metal  trimmings  in  bower-barff,  antique  brass  or  any  desired 
finish.  The  foot-board  plate,  foot-rest  plate  and  rim  upon  the  base  are  of  heavy  cast  brass,  the 
rim  being  polished.  Patent  adjustable  head-rest.  The  seat  of  this  chair  slides  forward  as  the 
chair  is  reclined,  the  arms  remaining  stationary. 

Price,  as  described . $125.00 


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sMCfllCAN  eOLONTYPE  CO. .  CHICAGO 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  1 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8.  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  POP 


Made  of  (|uartcr-sawed  oak  of  choicest  selection,  English  oak  finish  as  shown  in  illus¬ 
tration,  or  in  any  finish  desired.  Upholstered  with  finest  grain  leather,  any  color,  or  finest 
mohair  plush  if  preferred.  Patent  adjustable  head-rest.  The  metal  trimmings  are  finished 
in  antique  brass,  and  the  foot-board  plate,  foot-rest  plate  and  rim  upon  the  base  are  of  heavy 
cast  brass,  the  rim  being  ])olished.  The  seat  slides  forwartl  as  the  chair  is  reclined,  the  arms 


remaining  stationary. 

Price,  as  described  .  .  ^  95.00 

Price,  made  of  choice  mahogany  ......  110.00 

For  Spanish  hand-buffed  leather,  extra  .....  5.00 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  331 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  mahogany  of  choice  selection,  highly  finished.  Upholstered  with  best  grain 
leather  or  with  finest  mohair  plush  of  any  color  desired ;  oxidized  copper  trimmings ;  patent 
adjustable  head-rest.  The  base  of  this  chair  is  covered  with  selected  mahogany  and  is 
fitted  with  a  heavy  cast-brass  rim,  oxidized  copper  finish.  The  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 


Price,  as  described  .........  $85.00 

For  hand-buffed  Spanish  leather,  extra  .....  5.00 

For  plate-glass  arms,  extra  .......  3.00 


HffVTSED 

PILT'I 


KOCHS^  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS^  CHAIR,  No.  4 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11.1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


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Made  of  choice  quarter-sawed  oak,  Eng^lish  or  golden  finish,  or  in  any  finish  preferred. 
Upholstered  with  finest  grain  leather  or  mohair  plush  of  any  desired  color.  Patent  adjustable 
head-rest ;  plate-glass  arms.  Metal  trimmings  in  antique  brass  finish  and  the  foot-board  plate, 
foot-rest  plate  and  rim  upon  the  base  are  of  heavy  cast  brass,  the  rim  being  polished.  The  seat 
slides  forward  as  the  chair  is  reclined,  the  arms  remaining  stationary. 

Price,  made  of  oak.  as  described  .....  $85.00 

Price,  made  of  mahogany  or  fancy  cabinet  woods  .  100.00 

(Illustration  shows  the  chair  made  of  quarter-sawed  sycamore  • 

For  Spanish  hand-buffed  leather,  extra  .....  5.00 

For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  2 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8.  1898 
DECEMBER  3,  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  selected  quarter-sawed  oak,  English  or  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  finest 
grain  leather,  green  or  maroon,  or  with  best  mohair  plush  of  any  desired  color.  Patent  adjust¬ 
able  head-rest.  Oxidized  copper  trimmings.  The  base  is  fitted  with  a  solid  cast  brass 
polished  rim.  The  seat  slides  forward  as  the  chair  is  reclined,  the  arms  remaining  stationary 

Price . $75.00 

For  Spanish  hand-buffed  leather,  extra  .....  5.00 

For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 

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PinK  Cl  - 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  21 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECUNING 


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PAIENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11.  1898 
FEBRUARY  8.  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FDR 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak  of  finest  selection,  golden  finish  and  highly  polished. 
Upholstered  with  best  grain  leather,  green  or  maroon,  or  with  best  quality  mohair  plush, 
if  preferred.  Patent  adjustable  head-rest,  oxidized  copper  trimmings.  The  base  of  this 
chair  is  fitted  with  solid  brass  rim,  polished,  and  is  covered  with  figured  quarter-sawed 
oak  to  match  the  chair.  This  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price,  as  described  .........  $75.00 

Price,  made  of  mahogany  ........  85.00 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  7 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3,  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  finest  selected  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  best  leather, 
green  or  maroon,  or  with  best  quality  mohair  plush  if  preferred.  All  metal  trimmings  fin¬ 
ished  in  high-grade  oxidized  copper  finish.  The  base  of  the  chair  is  covered  with  figured 
quarter-sawed  oak  to  match  the  chair  and  is  fitted  with  solid  cast-brass  rim,  highly  polished. 

The  seat  of  the  chair  slides  forward  as  the  chair  is  reclined,  the  arms  remaining  stationary. 

Price,  aft  deftcribed  .,.••••••  $65.00 

For  plate-glaftft  armft,  extra  3.00 

RSIVIffED  PHICE  UST. 

piHK  Sup. 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  345 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 

PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,  1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3,  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


This  chair  is  of  a  beautiful  design  and  is  made  of  quarter-sawed  oak  of  special  selection, 
golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  best  quality  leather,  green  or  maroon,  or  with  mohair  plush 
of  any  color  desired.  Oxidized  copper  trimmings.  Patent  adjustable  head-rest.  The  base  of 
this  chair  is  fitted  with  a  solid  cast-brass  rim,  polished,  and  is  covered  with  figured  quarter-sawed 
oak  to  match  the  chair.  The  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price  ............  $65.00 


For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  29 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 


This  chair  is  of  a  plain  and  pleasing  pattern,  made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish. 
Upholstered  with  best  quality  leather,  green  or  maroon,  or  with  crimson  or  green  mohair 
plush;  oxidized  copper  trimmings.  Patent  adjustable  head-rest.  The  base  of  this  chair  is  fitted 
with  metal  rim,  oxidized  copper  finish,  and  is  cov'ered  with  figured  quarter-sawed  oak  to  match 
the  chair.  This  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price .  . $60.00 


For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


SEBT 

price  list 
PINK  Sl:p. 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  3 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 

PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

FATBITS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finisli.  Upholstered  with  green  or  maroon  leather, 
or  with  mohair  plush,  crimson  or  green,  oxidized  copper  trimmings;  patent  adjustable 
head-rest.  The  base  of  this  chair  is  fitted  with  metal  rim,  oxidized  copper  finish,  and  is 
covered  with  quarter-sawed  oak  to  match  the  chair.  Our  own  movement  is  used  upon  this 
chair,  by  which  the  seat  moves  forward  when  the  chair  is  reclined,  the  arms  remaining  sta¬ 
tionary.  The  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price 


$58.00 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  6 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 

PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8.  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

PATENTS  A  PPL  I  EC  FOR 


Made  of  best  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  or  maroon 
leather  or  with  best  mohair  plush,  crimson  or  green.  All  metal  trimmings  highly  nickel- 
plated,  except  rim  upon  base,  which  is  oxidized  copper  finish.  The  base  of  this  chair  is 
overlaid  with  quarter-sawed  oak.  This  chair  is  made  with  sliding  seat  and  stationary 
arms.  The  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 


Price 


$53.00 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  32 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8.  1898 

J=’ATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  or  maroon  leather,  or 
with  mohair  plush;  oxidized  copper  trimmings;  patent  adjustable  head-rest.  The  base  of  this 
chair  is  made  of  iron,  neatly  japanned  in  black  and  gold,  and  fitted  with  metal  rim,  oxidized 
copper  finish.  This  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price  ............  $53.00 


For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  88 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 
DECEMBER  3.  1901 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  leather  or  with  mohair 
plush,  crimson  or  green ;  nickel-plated  trimmings.  The  base  of  this  chair  is  fitted  with  metal 
rim,  oxidized  copper  finish,  and  is  covered  with  figured  quarter-sawed  oak  to  match  the  chair. 
This  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price  $50.00 

For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


Sup, 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  83 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 

PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  leather  or  with 
mohair  plush,  crimson  or  green  if  preferred  ;  nickel-plated  trimmings.  The  base  of  this  chair 
is  made  of  iron,  neatly  jai)anned  in  black  and  gold,  and  fitted  with  metal  rim,  oxidized  copper 
finish.  This  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price 


$50.00 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  18 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 

PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8.  1898 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  best  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  leather  or  with 
mohair  plush,  crimson  or  green ;  nickel-plated  trimmings.  The  base  of  this  chair  is  made  of 
iron,  finely  japanned  in  black  and  gold,  and  fitted  with  metal  rim,  oxiilized  copper  finish. 
The  chair  stands  firmly  alone. 

Price  ............  $48.00 


KOCHS’  VULCAN 

HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  132 

MADE  OF  IRON 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11.  1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 


Made  of  iron,  beautifully  enameled  in  white  and  gold.  Upholstered  with  grain  leather  of 
any  desired  color,  or  with  woven  cane.  All  of  the  metal  trimmings  are  highly  nickel-plated  and 
the  base  is  fitted  with  a  solid  cast  brass  polished  rim.  Adjustable  head-rest.  The  seat  slides 
forward  as  the  chair  is  reclined,  the  arms  remaining  stationary.  This  chair  is  kept  in  stock  in 
white  color,  but  we  can  furnish  it  in  any  color  or  grained  to  imitate  wood,  if  preferred. 

Price,  as  described  .........  $85.00 

For  Spanish  hand-buffed  leather,  extra  .....  5.00 

For  glass  arms,  extra  .....  .  3.00 


KOCHS’  VULCAN 

REVOLVING  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  134 

MADE  OF  IRON 


SLIDING  SEAT 
STATIONARY  ARMS 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 

PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 


Made  of  iron,  enameled  in  white  and  gold.  Upholstered  with  best  quality  leather,  green 
or  maroon,  or  with  woven  cane.  All  of  the  metal  trimmings  are  highly  nickel-plated,  including 
the  metal  rim  upon  the  base.  Adjustable  head-rest.  The  seat  slides  forvyard  as  the  chair  is 
reclined,  the  arms  remaining  stationary.  This  chair  is  kept  in  stock  in  white  color,  but  we  can 
furnish  it  in  any  color  or  grained  to  imitate  wood,  if  preferred. 

Price,  with  leather- upholstered  arms  .... 

Price,  with  glass  arms,  as  shown  ..... 


$70.00 

73.00 


KOCHS’  GRAND  PRIZE 
HYDRAULIC  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  86 


RAISING  AND  LOWERING 
REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 
FEBRUARY  8,  1898 

PATENTS  APPLIED  FOR 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  leather  or  with 
mohair  plush,  crimson  or  green;  oxidized  copper  trimmings:  jiatent  adjustable  head-rest. 
Brass  feet,  oxidized. 

Price . $48.00 

Price,  with  pedestal  base,  same  as  on  Chair  No.  88  .  53.00 


KOCHS’  COLUMBIA  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  12 


revolving  and  RECUNING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8,  1891 
JANUARY  11.  1898 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Upholstered  with  green  leather  or  with 
mohair  plush,  crimson  or  green ;  oxidized  copper  trimmings.  Brass  feet,  oxidized. 

Price  $38.00 


5  price  USJi 


KOCHS’ 

PEDESTAL  COLUMBIA  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  47 


REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11.  1898 


Made  of  selected  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish,  with  iron  base  neatly  japanned  in  black 
and  gold.  Upholstered  with  green  or  maroon  leather  or  with  crimson  or  green  mohair  plush; 
oxidized  copper  trimmings.  This  chair  stands  firmly  alone.  The  rim  upon  the  base  is  of  metal, 
oxidized  copper  finish. 

Price . $42.00 


55. 


For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


KOCHS’ 

PEDESTAL  COLUMBIA  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  31 


REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 


DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11,1898 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish,  with  iron  base  neatly  japanned  in  black  and  gold. 
This  chair  stands  firmly  alone.  Upholstered  with  green  leather  or  with  mohair  plush,  crimson 
or  green ;  nickel-plated  trimmings.  The  rim  on  the  base  of  this  chair  is  made  of  metal,  oxidized 
copper  finish. 

Price . .  $40.50 


For  Cane  Seats  for  Summer  Use,  see  page  85. 


HEVISED  PRICE  LIST. 
PIIIK  SUP. 


KOCHS^  COLUMBIA  BARBERS’  CHAIR,  No.  17 


REVOLVING  AND  RECLINING 


PATENTED 

DECEMBER  8.  1891 
JANUARY  11.1898 


Made  of  selected  oak,  golden  finish,  and  the  best  value  for  the  money  ever  offered.  One 
lever  controls  the  mechanism,  which  is  exceedingly  simple  in  its  operation  and  durable  in 
construction.  All  trimmings  highly  nickel-plated.  Solid  brass  feet,  polished. 

Price,  upholstered  with  mohair  plush,  crimson  or  Sreen  -  $32.00 

Price,  upholstered  with  leather,  tfreen  or  maroon  -  -  -  33.50 


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Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  This  fixture  is  intended  for  use  upon  the  side  of  the  shop  opposite  from  the  mirror  case.  Iwo  settees  are  provided,  coat  rack  and 
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Made  of  selected  oak,  golden  finish.  French  beveled  plates,  30  x  48.  Height,  3  feet  9  inches.  Length,  9  feet  10  inches. 

Price  .  $50.75 


MIRROR,  No.  67 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  French  beveled  plates,  44  x  54,  connected  by  4-inch  beveled  mirror  strip.  Height, 
5  feet  8  inches.  Length,  11  feet  1  inch. 

Price  .  $91.75 

We  can  furnish  either  of  the  above  mirrors  in  any  length  desired,  and  shall  be  pleased  to  quote  prices  on  application.  We 
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COMBINATION  FIXTURE,  No.  203 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Beveled  French  plate,  30  x  34.  Washstand 
fitted  with  Italian  marble  top  and  back,  two  14-inch  patent  overflow  bowls  and  the  improved 
combination  Fuller  shampoo  and  basin  cock,  complete  with  hose  and  sprinkler.  Height  of 
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MOVABLE  WORKSTAND,  No.  229 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Mounted 
on  copper-oxidized  feet,  with  easy-running,  double 
casters,  so  that  the  stand  can  be  moved  about  with  the 
greatest  ease.  Italian  marble  top,  16  x  16  inches,  fitted 
with  a  polished  brass  railing.  A  shallow  drawer  is  pro¬ 
vided  for  small  tools  and  a  larger  one  with  Yale  lock 
for  clippers,  etc.  The  open  space  below  the  drawers  is 
used  for  clean  towels.  Height  of  stand,  3  feet  4  inches. 
Price  . $24.00 


WORKSTAND,  No.  226 


Made  of  oak,  golden  finish.  Height,  3  feet.  Size  of 
top,  13  .X  24  inches. 


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WORKSTAND,  No.  228 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Besides 
the  regular  drawers  and  compartments,  slides  are  pro¬ 
vided  in  which  razors,  shears  and  combs  can  be  kept. 
Lower  compartment  has  ventilated  bottom.  The  feet  are 
of  metal,  oxidized  copper  finish.  Height,  3  feet  2  inches. 
Size  of  top,  14  by  26  inches. 

Price  . $14.00 


WORKSTAND,  No.  227 

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ventilated  and  made  with  perforated  metal  bottom. 
Height,  3  feet.  Size  of  top,  13  x  24  inches. 

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T.  NOONAN  &  CO.,  38  PORTLAND  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS 


ONE-BOWL  CENTER  WASHSTAND,  No.  264 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Fitted 
with  Italian  marble  slab,  patent  overflow  basin  and 
nickel-plated  supply  and  waste  pipes.  Nickel-plated 
basin  cock,  plug,  chain  and  shampoo  sprinkler  with  hose. 
The  feet  are  of  metal,  nickel-plated. 

No.  264.  With  No.  6  double  Fuller  basin  cock,  as  shown 


above  . $36.00 

No.  267.  With  single  basin  cock  for  cold  water  only . 33.25 


ONE-BOWL  CENTER  WASHSTAND,  No.  263 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Fitted 
with  Italian  marble  slab,  patent  overflow  basin  with  rub¬ 
ber  plug  and  nickel-plated  Fuller  basin  cock,  chain  and 
shampoo  sprinkler,  with  hose.  Door  is  made  with  ven¬ 
tilating  panel. 

Price . ! . $22.00 


TWO-BOWL  CENTER  WASH- 
STAND,  No.  365 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden 
finish,  Italian  marble  top.  Furnished 
with  the  improved  Fuller  combination 
shampoo  and  basin  cock  with  sham¬ 
poo  sprinkler  and  hose,  nickel-plated 
supply  and  waste  pipes  and  14-inch 
patent  overflow  bowls.  The  feet  are 
of  metal,  nickel-plated. 

Price  . $52.00 


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T.  NOONAN  &  CO.,  38  PORTLAND  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS 


HAT  AND  COAT  RACK,  No.  591 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Beveled  German  plate,  18  x 
40  inches.  Furnished  with  hooks  as  illustrated,  oxidized  copper  finish. 
Length,  5  feet  6  inches ;  height,  28  inches. 

Price  .  $15.00 


HAT  RACK,  No.  428 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  Beveled 
French  plate,  30  x  48.  Furnished  with  oxidized  copper 
finish  shelf  for  hats.  Length,  5  feet;  height,  4  feet  10 
inches 

Price  . $39.00 


HAT  AND  COAT  RACK— Any  Length 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  We  can  furnish  this  Hat  and  Coat  Rack  in  as  many  sections  as  desired.  Each  section 
is  fitted  with  a  German  beveled  plate,  IS  x  40  inches,  and  oxidized  copper  hooks.  The  above  illustration  shows  two  sections.  Height, 
28  inches. 

PRICES 

No.  592.  Two  sections,  length  10  feet  2  inches . $26.75  |  No.  594.  Four  sections,  length  19  feet  8  inches . $50.25 

No.  593.  Three  sections,  length  14  feet  11  inches .  38.50  |  No.  595.  Five  sections,  length  24  feet  5  inches .  62.00 


HAT  RACK  AND  MIRROR— Any  Length 

Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  We  can  furnish  this  Hat  Rack  and  Mirror  in  as  many  sections  as  desired.  The 
above  illustration  shows  two  sections.  The  plates  are  French  beveled,  size  30  x  48  an^  12  x  30,  and  the  shelves  for  hats  are  oxidized 
copper  finish.  Height,  4  feet  10  inches. 

PRICES 

$  78.75  I  No.  474.  Four  sections,  length  20  feet 
118.50  I  No.  475.  Five  sections,  length  25  feet. 


No.  472.  Two  sections,  length  10  feet 
No.  473.  Three  sections,  length  15  feet 


$153.25 

198.00 


T.  NOONAN  &  CO.,  38  PORTLAND  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS 


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HAT  AND  COAT  RACKS 


No.  588.  HAT  AND  COAT  RACK, 

Made  of  oak.  Vienna  Bent  Wood. 
Price,  each  . $2.75 


No.  586.  HAT  AND  COAT  RACK 

Imported  Vienna  Bent  Wood;  oak. 
Price,  each  . . $1.30 


No.  587.  HAT  AND  COAT  RACK 

Made  of  oak.  Vienna  Bent  Wood. 
Price,  each  .  . $1.50 


Made  of  oak,  golden  finish.  Nickel- 
plated  hooks. 


No.  372.  With  six  hooks . $1.75 

No.  373.  With  nine  hooks .  2.25 


No.  389.  HAT  AND  COAT  RACK 

Made  of  metal,  oxidized  copper  finish. 
Beveled  mirror,  10  by  10  inches  on  both 
sides.  Height,  6  feet  3  inches. 


No,  356 

HAT  and  COAT 
HOOK 

Oxidized  copper 
finish. 

Per  dozen  . . .  .65c. 


HAT  AND  COAT  HOOKS 


No.  326.  Japanned. 

Per  dozen  . 70c. 

No.  341.  Nickel-plated. 

Per  dozen  . $1.15 

No.  342.  Oxidized. 

Per  dozen  . $1.15 


No.  337..  HAT  AND  COAT  RACK 

Oxidized  copper  finish. 


No.  393.  HAT  AND  COAT  RACK 

Made  of  metal,  oxidized  copper  finish. 
Height,  5  feet  6  inches. 


Price,  each 


$11.00 


Each 


$1.25 


Price 


$5.50 


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No.  549.  BOOTBLACKING  STAND 


No.  534.  BOOTBLACKING  STAND. 

Made  of  oak,  golden 
finish.  Top  covered  with 
sheet  brass.  Japanned 
footrests.  This  stand  is 
proportioned  so  that  the 
bootblack  is  seated  while 
at  work  and  the  footrest 
projects  so  that  free  ac¬ 
tion  may  be  had  when 
polishing  the  shoes. 
Length  of  stand,  2  feet 
10  inches ;  width,  2  feet 
2  inches. 


No.  493.  BOOTBLACK  FOOTREST 


For  use  upon  revolving  chairs.  The 
box  is  made  of  oak,  golden  or  antique  fin¬ 
ish,  and  the  footrest  is  nickel-plated. 


PRICES 


No.  534.  Including  chair  . $11.50 

No.  535.  Same  stand  without  chair .  10.25 


No.  536.  BOOTBLACKING  STAND 

Same  as  above,  but  arranged  for  two  chairs.  Length,  4  feet ;  width, 
2  feet  10  inches. 

Price,  complete  with  chairs . $21.25 


$4.25 


Price 


Made  of  quarter-sawed  oak,  golden  finish.  This  stand  is  so  proportioned 
that  the  bootblack  can  stand  while  at  work  and  still  the  chair  is  easily  reached 
by  the  customer.  Top  covered  with  sheet  brass.  Nickel-plated  footrests. 
Length,  3  feet  5  inches ;  width,  2  feet. 

Price,  compete  with  chair . $21.50 


No.  501.  BOOTBLACK  FOOTREST 

Made  of  steel,  copper  oxidized  finish.  Polished 
oak  seat.  Footrest  adjustable  to  any  angle.  Shelf 
under  seat  for  brushes  and  polish.  Very  light 
and  portable. 

Price,  complete  . $4.50 


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